动词戏弄; 欺骗
名词骗局; 恶作剧; 戏弄
1. 骗局:电球(球形闪电)的存在问题,一直是气象学家们的争议,很多科学家甚至称之为骗局(hoax). 柏林洪堡大学汉堡大学(Humboldt University)的离子物理学家最近的研究有了一丝进步,他们在实验室环境,人工制造出了闪电球.
2. 恶作剧:在搜集初始资讯并决定警示的本质之后,Helpdesk 应该可以决定所发生的情况是假警报 (False Alarm)、恶作剧 (Hoax) 或真的恶意软体攻击. 检查正在执行 Telnet 或档案传输通讯协定 (FTP) 服务的所有执行个体. 如果这个选项不可行,
3. 欺骗:hoatzin 麝雉 | hoax 欺骗 | hob 滚刀
1. 恶作剧;假警报;骗局
A hoax is a trick in which someone tells people a lie, for example that there is a bomb somewhere when there is not, or that a picture is genuine when it is not.
e.g. A series of bomb hoaxes has disrupted Christmas shopping in the city centre...
一系列炸弹假警报扰乱了市中心的圣诞节购物活动。
e.g. He denied making the hoax call but was convicted after a short trial.
他否认打过恶作剧电话,但经过一番短暂的审讯后被判有罪。
1. hoax在线翻译
1. Xu had a detention record for hoax police emergency call in 1999.
2. A total 19 suspects fell for the hoax and called the number on the letter, which put them through to police officers.
3. hoax
3. Scientists and authorities in Singapore dismissed a text message circulating in the country warning about possible radioactive rain as a hoax.
4. Sections of the British press have savagely condemned the hoax and some people online say the presenters have blood on their hands.
5. " We did cordon off the square for precautionary reasons but it was a hoax, " the police official said.
6. hoax的反义词
6. The story may be a publicity stunt by The Advocate, or a hoax in the style of veteran media prankster Alan Abel.
7. hoax在线翻译
7. And the leading experts on Degas have avoided saying if 74 plasters attributed to him are a stupendous new find or a hoax.
8. Two men who put up the promotions were arraigned yesterday on charges of placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct.
9. More than 80 policemen arrived at the eatery with sniffer dogs, only to find it was a hoax call.
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10. " The whole thing is a hoax from beginning to the end, " he says.
hoax什么意思
noun
1. something intended to deceive
deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
Synonym: fraud fraudulence dupery humbug put-on
verb
1. subject to a playful hoax or joke
Synonym: pull someone's leg play a joke on